INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



343 



Mohr, Otto L., and Chr. Wricdt. Heredi- 

 tary brachyphalangy in man. 15S4. 



Mohr, Otto L. Radium rays and cold on 

 maturation in Decticus. *1585. 



Mola, Pasquale. Aquatic flora of Sardinian 

 waters. *2349. 



Molegode, W. Transplanting of rice. 42. 



Molisch, Hans. Plasma mosaic in raphid 

 cells, orchids. *124. 



Molliard, Marin. Glucose and levulose con- 

 sumption by Sterigmatocystis nigra. 

 2177. 



Molz, C. Selection of resistant varieties. 

 *421. 



Mooers, C. A. Maize growing, southern U. 

 S. A. 43. 



Moore, Barrington. Rev. of Rocknagel, A. 

 B., and J. Bentley, Jr. 1373. 



Moore, H. I. Hardy and semi-hardy prim- 

 ulas. *527. — City rose garden. *528. 



Moore, J. C. Cacao thrips and parasitic 

 fungus. 751. 



Morel, F. Clematis montana. 182. 



Moreland, C. C. (Edgerton, C. W., and 

 Moreland) 2116. 



Morgenthaler; Otto. Micro-flora of grain. 

 752. 



Morgan, R. R. (Northrup, J. H., L. H. Ashe, 

 and Morgan) 670. 



Morgan, T. H. Physical basis of heredity. 

 422. — Modifiers of the character, notch 

 in Drosophila. 423. — Secondary sexual 



characters of fiddler crab. 1586. 



(Bridges, C. B., and Morgan) 336. — 

 Physical basis of heredity. (Rev. by 

 Popenoe) 1610. 



Morgan, T. H., and C. B. Bridges. Origin of 

 gynandromorphs. 424. 



Morishima, Kan-ichiro. An indicator for 

 bacterial fermentation. 886. 



Morrison, I. M. (Van Duyne, C, W. E. 

 McLendon, W. J. Latimer, and I. M. 

 Morrison) 2318. 



Morrison, W. G. Natural forest regenera- 

 tion, New Zealand. 219, 220. 



Morvillez, F. Leaf traces in legumes. 571. 



Moss6ri, V. M. Deterioration and ameliora- 

 tion of Egyptian cottons. 425. 



Mottet, S. New Trollius from China. 1038. 

 —A new Columnea hybrid. 1039.— Neil- 

 lia, Physocarpus et Stephanandra. *1040. 

 —Viburnums of China. *1041. — Digi- 

 talis hybrid. *1587. — Leucanthemes. 

 1822.— Paederia tormentosa. 1823.— Rho- 

 dodendrons. 1824. — Carnations. 1825. — 



Chamaecyparis. 1826. — Lutz Digitalis 

 hybrid. 1827. 

 Moulton, R. II. Kudzu. 44. 



Midler, K. A control of downy mildew of 

 grape. 753. 



Mulloy, G. A., and W. M. Robertson. Log- 

 ging costs, Ontario, Canada. 1374. 



Mumford, H. W. Angus cows of Scotland. 

 1588. 



Mundy, H. G., and J. A. T. Walters. Rota- 

 tion experiments, 1913-19, Rhodesia. *45. 



Munn, M. T. Spraying with iron sulphate to 

 eradicate dandelions. 1761. — Seed-borne 

 plant diseases. *2072. 



Munns, E. N. Seed tree selection (cross- 

 fertilization) Jeffrey Pine, western U. 

 S. A. 1375.— Fertilization and seed of 

 Jeffrey Pine. 1589. 



Munter. Plant analysis and fertilizer re- 

 quirement. *1184, 2275. 



Murdoch, F. G. (Jones, D. H., and Mur- 

 dock) 997. 



Murneek, A. E. (Lewis, C. I., A. E. Murneek, 

 and C. O. Cate) 1754. 



Murray, Benjamin L. Tests for reagent 

 chemicals. *2255. 



Murrill, W. A. On North American Poly- 

 pores. 664. — Polypores collected by 

 Hedgcock. 665. — Fungi at Yama farms, 

 New York. 666. — Trametes serpens. 

 667.— The genus Poria. 668.— Fungi col- 

 lected near Washington, D. C. 669. — A 

 correction. 1963. — Daedalea extensa. 

 1964. — Polyporus excurrens. 1965. — 

 Light-colored resupinate polypores. 

 1966.— Illustrations of fungi. 1967.— Lu- 

 minous fungi. 2420. 



Muscatello, G. (Buscalioni, L., and Musca- 

 tello) 1884. 



Musson, C. T. (Fletcher, J. J., and Musson) 

 1888, 2040. 



Muth, Nathan. The isolation of a single 

 bacterial cell. 2421. 



Myers, C. H. The use of a selection coeffi- 

 cient. *1185, 1590. 



Myers, R. C, and L. C. Scott. Stability of 

 salivary amylase. 922. 



Myerson, A. Mental disease in families. 

 426. 



Nachtsheim, H. Mechanism of heredity. 

 *427. — A correction. *428. — Cross-over 

 theory of reduplication. *1591. — Sex de- 

 termination in Dinophilus. *1592. 



